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Sarah Probert
Executive Editor (content)
0121 234 5186
Based in
Birmingham
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Executive Editor
Dates announced for Birmingham's Christmas Market
West Midlands
But city's public health chief said it was 'not a done deal' that they massive outdoor event would go ahead this winter
New restaurants arriving in Birmingham next year
Restaurants
Our round-up takes a look at who is planning to open new venues during 2016 including the sky bar at Five Ways and swanky chain The Alchemist in Colmore Row
Purnell's and Adam's restaurants feature in top 100 list
Economic Development
Two of Birmingham's leading restaurants named among the UK's best 100 by Harden's 2016 as a string of eateries are included in the annual guide
Hecuba at Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon is heartbreaking
Retail & Consumer
This re-imagined well told story is particularly poignant and difficult to watch
New coffee 'pod' opens in old BT phone box
BT
Venture launches in Birmingham city centre a week after originally planned as new life is brought back to vacant old phone booths
Review: Othello at Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Royal Shakespeare Company
This history making production sees the RSC with its first black Iago
Review: Death of A Salesman, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Retail & Consumer
This fantastic production of a Miller classic makes you question your own life and dreams
Julian Lloyd Webber to be new principal of Birmingham Conservatoire
Retail & Consumer
The internationally renowned cellist replaces David Saint who retires in April
CBSO's Andris Nelsons bows out with final series of concerts
Retail & Consumer
The CBSO has announced its final series of concerts with Andris Nelsons at the helm
CBSO and Birmingham Conservatoire deliver range of Russian themed concerts
Retail & Consumer
A Russian theme will invade classical music in Birmingham this week. Christopher Morley looks at the concerts on offer.
Rare plate camera picture of Sir Simon Rattle to show at National Portrait Gallery
Enterprise
Unpublished photograph of the former City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conductor has been acquired to mark his 60th birthday
Review: The Trial at Birmingham Rep
Retail & Consumer
Gareth Ceredig reviews The Trial at Birmingham Rep.
Review: The Witch of Edmonton, RSC, Swan Theatre
Enterprise
Sarah Probert suffers some slow dialogue but still enjoys a truthful tale of witchcraft centuries ago
Scandi noir fiction in spotlight at Birmingham Literature Festival
Retail & Consumer
When Dagmar Winther, one half of Danish crime-thriller-writing team Sander Jakobsen, appears at Birmingham Library it will be in some ways a homecoming
CBSO opens new season amid £1m fundraising plea
Retail & Consumer
Symphony orchestra in battle to raise huge amount of money after facing budget cuts of 24 per cent since 2010
Review: The White Devil by the RSC at the Swan Theatre
Retail & Consumer
Sarah Probert reviews The White Devil by the RSC at the Swan Theatre
Review: Two Gentlemen of Verona at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Retail & Consumer
Sarah Probert reviews Two Gentlemen of Verona at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Judas Priest: An unbreakable metal that was forged in the Black Country
Retail & Consumer
They are one of the most influential heavy metal bands to come out of the Midlands and now 40 years on, Judas Priest are still rocking. Sarah Probert reports
Review: Another Country at Malvern Festival Theatres
Retail & Consumer
Another Country raises the question - what would lead a man to betray his country or his friends?
Success and fame is a hall of mirrors
Retail & Consumer
The pressures of writing and touring all became too much for singer David Gray. But refreshed after a four year break, he is back on the road. He talks Sarah Probert
Jake Bugg is loving living in the fast lane
Retail & Consumer
He doesn't like modern music and laments about living out of a suitcase. Jake Bugg chats to Sarah Probert about the perils of being a young music star.
Get out and about this bank holiday
Retail & Consumer
Stuck for ideas of where to go this May bank holiday? Sarah Probert looks at some of the family-friendly events on offer across the region
Rudy’s Rare Records brings Lenny Henry back to Birmingham
Economic Development
The Dudley-born comedian and actor will star in the stage premiere of Rudy’s Rare Records, a Radio 4 series which has been adapted for the theatre
Review: The Roaring Girl at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon
Retail & Consumer
Sarah Probert reviews The Roaring Girl at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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